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Anonymous asked:

So I have a pretty high quality basketball hoop in my front yard. It's really great the only problem is it's on my driveway which is slanted hill. I would move it but it's very heavy and it's better to keep on the driveway. Is it going to mess with my game to not move the hoop or will I be fine? I am willing to move the hoop I just want to make sure it's absolutely necessary. Any answers are helpful.

Interesting question. I had this issue when I first picked up basketball. Playing on the slanted driveway is a pretty common quandary for many of us. I would say, considering the hoop is on the higher end of the driveway, that you’ll be fine. Its better to practice shots on a higher hoop than a lower one. It’ll help with your trajectory and overall strength on your jump shot.

Just try and get a little run on a regularly balanced court once in a while.

Anonymous

Anonymous asked:

Now that the season is almost over, who are you award predictions?

imageMVP - LeBron James (MIA)

Defensive Player Of The Year - Joakim Noah (CHI)

Sixth Man - J.R. Smith (NYK)

Most Improved Player - This was by FAR the toughest one. Could be Jrue Holiday, Paul George, Larry Sanders, Omer Asik, some might even say James Harden.

Even thought he could have won it last year, I’m going with Paul George (IND). It’s too hard to deny a guy who was thrust into the role of being ‘the’ guy on the team and handled it as well as he did. Although I would not be surprised with any of the other aforementioned candidates.

Rookie Of The Year - Easiest one by far, Damian Lillard (POR)

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